Typhoon Kammuri (Tisoy) updates
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- Update: At 12:00 a.m. UTC the center of Typhoon Kammuri (29W, or Tisoy in PAR) was located near 13.1N, 122.4E, approximately 121 NM southeast of Manila, Philippines, moving 270 degrees at 10 knots in the past 6 hours, with max. sustained winds of 100 kt and gusts of 125 kt (The JTWC Warning #30). Kammuri is forecast to gradually turn west-northwestward to northwestward and to weaken as it tracks over the central Philippines due to increased frictional effects. However, the system should maintain typhoon strength due to its track over the warm waters of the inland seas, before it'll encounter strong, cold northeasterly surge flow, expected to weaken rapidly to 25 knots.
- Update: We've uploaded the latest JTWC forecast cone (Warning #30). Click here to view it on any Windy forecast map or satellite/radar loops.
- Update: At 9:00 p.m. UTC, the center of Typhoon Kammuri was located near 13.2N 122.8E, approximately 166 NM east-southeast of Manila, Philippines. Kammuri has tracked westward at 13 knots over the past six hours.
- Update: At 3:00 p.m. UTC, the center of Typhoon Kammuri was located near 13.0N 124.2E, approximately 409 NM east-southeast of Manila, Philippines. Kammuri has tracked westward at 9 knots over the past six hours. Maximum significant wave height at 12:00 p.m. was 36 feet (the JTWC warning #28). Click here to view the interactive version of the latest JTWC forecast cone on any Windy forecast layer.
Previous Typhoon Kammuri (Tisoy) coverage
Typhoon Kammuri (Tisoy in PAR) is strengthening in the western Pacific and is expected to track westward and make landfall in the Philippines early this week. Kammuri may be the equivalent of a major hurricane when it makes landfall early this week.
On December 1st at 9:00 p.m. UTC, the center of Typhoon Kammuri was located near 13.0N 127.3E, approximately 409 NM east of Manila, Philippines. Kammuri has tracked westward at 10 knots over the past six hours. Maximum significant wave height at 6:00 p.m. was 30 feet (the JTWC warning #25. Click here to view the interactive version of the latest JTWC cone forecast (warning #25) on any Windy forecast layer.
Flooding, storm surge and strong winds are among the biggest concerns, including in Luzon.
https://www.windy.com/upload/5de5e349bd76fb0019ce9f47?satellite,12.115,122.443,6,internal
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Typhoon Kammuri, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Tisoy, was a powerful typhoon which impacted the Philippines in early December 2019. ... Through December 5 and 6, Kammuri weakened significantly and its low-level circulation center became exposed; as a result, it dissipated on December 6.
Regards: Jerry